Purely personal opinion here- the Llama pistols were cute- copies of the 1911A1 designfor the most part- I have one oftheir 22s that is a half sized version of the .45. Quality of metal could be....varied. Some were very good- some...... not so good. And they are not around any more. Parts could be a problem. Started back about 1907 under the name Gabilondo.

Webley- made a ton of guns for the British military. Good materials, decently made.

Purely personal opinion here- the Llama pistols were cute- copies of the 1911A1 designfor the most part- I have one oftheir 22s that is a half sized version of the .45. Quality of metal could be....varied. Some were very good- some...... not so good. And they are not around any more. Parts could be a problem. Started back about 1907 under the name Gabilondo.

Webley- made a ton of guns for the British military. Good materials, decently made.

I have one just like yours that a friend gave me just before he died and I have never shot it. Let me know how you like yours. I had my Llama years ago but it's probably rusty by now since it's been on the bottom of the Chattahoochee River where it belongs, but I have heard people speak well of them...so do your own thing.

I have one just like yours that a friend gave me just before he died and I have never shot it. Let me know how you like yours. I had my Llama years ago but it's probably rusty by now since it's been on the bottom of the Chattahoochee River where it belongs, but I have heard people speak well of them...so do your own thing.

I love my Webley but the only prob is that its heavy to carry. It shoots well and is reliable.
I was planning to go for llama due to weight of Webley and since in India we can't have more than 1 weapon on 1 license. So if I want to take llama than I will have to sell my Webley and so I am confused.